Program: OST Transition to H.S. Completed By: Cindy Reid Date: 8/28/15
Program Utilization: OST is contracted to serve 58 Students.
Current Utilization: There is currently 19 student enrolled in OST.
Accomplishments:
Registration – The Program Coordinator has been meeting with parents and contacting student’s homes to get participants register for the program. Currently there are… student registered for the program. The Program Coordinator will continue to meet with more parents and contact prospective participants to get has many students registered for the program before the school year starts, because registering participants during that time is difficult.
Summer Bridge – The program collaborated with the school to conduct Summer
I currently work at Hydro One Networks Inc., as a Protection and Control Engineering Intern. I originally did a 4 months’ coop work term at Hydro One after completing my second year of university. After my third year, I went back again for a 16 months’ internship which will end on September 1, 2017. While at Hydro One, I assisted with special assignments and projects which includes: commissioning and testing protection relays before they go in service, metering new protection relays and terminal blocks for device functionality, creating device types templates for new protection and control equipment, analyzing transformer gas trips caused by natural occurring events, investigating issues with voltage reduction test carried out by the IESO (Independent
On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at approximately 1623 hours I, Deputy Zachary Swedberg #2884, was requested by dispatch the check the residence of 19996 County Road 28 for Emily Rose Wheat DOB: 08-22-1990. When I arrived, I spoke to Donald Irvin Ingvalson DOB: 03-10-1954. Donald stated he was Emily’s step father and that he hadn’t heard from her in several hours, but he was aware of the current situation. Donald also stated that Emily’s 11 year-old daughter was inside the house with his wife Sharon Kay Ingvalson DOB: 12-31-1961. I asked if he was aware of any weapons Emily might have with her and he couldn’t say for sure. At this time Officer Isaiah Bunke #311 said he located the vehicle at the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 21 North Hill Street,
We originally did not recognise that the child had Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. The child was a slow developer and one who would have huge tantrums. We didn’t think anything of it but just thought some children develop skills slower than others and tantrum wise we put it down to, some children are just difficult but would eventually grow out of it. We only started suspecting something was different when the child started going to pre-school. If I had not had to go to work; then the child would have not attended pre-school but gone into school, when they would reach school age.
“We’re beginning to get all of the rosters together and get the coaches lined up, so it’s starting to buzz and get exciting around here,” she said. “We offer several programs in the fall, so it seems like there’s always something going on.”
The center has helped three students with their completion of high school. One is enrolled at Florida State College of Jacksonville in the nursing program , one is going to the military, and one is at Florida State College working towards the women NBA. The seven students are pending testing. We could not have accomplished this without your support thank you.
On 04/14/2016 at 2315 hours your Affiant was dispatched to 109 E. Center St. Apartment Upper for an overdose. Upon arriving on scene EMS was tending to the overdose patient. Your Affiant spoke with a female in the apartment who identified herself as Tiara Pleva while Stamets spoke with the male who lived in the apartment Aaron Campbell. Pleva stated Conrad shot up with heroin. Your Affiant asked where the heroin if any left and empty baggies are, and needle Conrad used. Pleva stated she does not know where any of the stuff is.
March 8, 2013, prior to midnight a tall tree fell near the Belhumer residence and struck the UPPCO power line causing the separation of the neutral wire at a tension splice. Dale Gatien described the tree as a very tall, hardwood tree. GDTp.12
The Out of School Time Transition to High School (OST THS) program is funded by the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD). DYCD supports New York City youth and their families by funding a wide range of youth and community development programs, including: after school program, community centers, immigration services, literacy programs, and other youth services. Its central task is administering available city, state, and federal funds to effective community-based organizations. Due to such funding CCNS is able to operate the OST Transition to High School program.
My name is Laurie Medina and I’m a Student Assistant for the Software Engineering Team.
Getting students involved throughout the school year will be part of the daily communications, so as to not lose focus on the meaning of the trial program.
Sounds like you have a fun job. I see you attend ECU. That is where I would like to go after getting my Associates of Art. I may have to message you and learn more about ECU.
Before visiting CTC my future plans and goals were not clear. After visiting the CTC I had a road map of my future and I’m very excited for the years to come! The program at CTC that I’m interested in is health care cluster half day my junior year, and introduction to health careers half day my senior year. Ever since I was really little I have been around first responders, firefighters, EMTs, care takers, and nurses. Monday December 15, 2014 was the first time I ever got to meet my 6 month old nephew Brice. I had to drive to Hershey medical center and I knew he was in critical condition because he was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. This means the left side of the heart can't effectively pump blood to the body, so the right side
~ As site coordinator of Phillips, I have managed a progressive and diverse program that optimized relationships with other community partners to broaden the capacity of our afterschool program. While maintaining an average daily attendance rating of 22 students, we were able to increase the number of
I don't even know where to begin, but this is completely unacceptable. My truck TR137 has been down since the end of my shift on Thursday, June 23rd, on my post trip inspection I noted an oil leak and steer axle shock had come unbolted on the bottom, both on the passenger side, both of these items I noted on my VCR. I arrived at the yard on Friday, June 24th at my regular time. On my pre-trip inspection, I noticed that the shock was fixed and that the side of the engine with the leak had been washed, but on the VCR it was only noted that the shock was fixed. I questioned the mechanic on duty, Bill, about the oil leaked, he said they could not find it, but go ahead and run it, we'll see what happens. Well, I only made it two miles
As member of the AP club, I help fundraise for AP testing. I help fundraise because I want students to challenge themselves and to continue on to a higher education. I also volunteer to remove cigarette buds from the local park. I help clean up the park because I wish to make the town look well-kept . I volunteer because I want toddlers to be safe from swallowing cigarette buds while they are at the park.